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To collaborated
verb
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
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According to the Herald Sun, Aguilera wanted to collaborated more with Furler for the album.
Shortly after the occupation, VNV decided to collaborated with the Germans and soon became the biggest group in Flanders, gaining many members after disbanded in 1941 and after fusing with the Flemish wing of the nation-wide Fascist.
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When you add a collaborator to a task, Taskforce alerts them to the shared task and if you make updates to the collaborated tasks, it sends further alerts — and your collaborators don't have to be using Taskforce.
Special attention was paid to internationally collaborated works that were identified based on the countries of the authors' affiliation.
MM: Yeah, between band and crew we all brought our significant crew guys who kind of collaborated to run the operation technically every night.
Transforming growth factor (TGF -β, canonical and noncanonical WnTGF -βaling all canonicalted to induce andivationoncanonical program and thereafter function in an autocrine fashion to maintain the resulting mesenchymal state [ 64].
In order to achieve human machine collaborated analysis and orientation, different kinds of cognition models are supported in micROS.
However, our results do not agree with a recent report by Cheng et al. showing that the NICD and HIF-1α collaborated to engage pro-inflammatory and apoptotic signaling pathways in stroke (Cheng et al. 2014).
The traditional network management objectives also apply to the management of collaborated testbeds.
Rehavam Zeevi, the tourism minister, perhaps the most right-wing member of the Israeli cabinet, today compared the Sharon government to the Vichy regime, with collaborated with the Nazis.
AM contributed to study design and collaborated in analysis and interpretation of results and manuscript preparation.
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